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Secretary McIlwain to Highlight State Climate Leadership at COP30 Local Leaders Forum in Brazil

Secretary McIlwain to Highlight State Climate Leadership at COP30 Local Leaders Forum in Brazil

Maryland works to advance climate pollution policies with federal government absent BALTIMORE (November 3, 2025) – Maryland Department of the Environment Secretary McIlwain will attend the COP30 Local Leaders Forum in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, from...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Outdoor Equity Mini Grants Fund 11 Recreation Projects for 2025

Maryland Outdoor Equity Mini Grants Fund 11 Recreation Projects for 2025

October 31, 2025 Paddleboarders on a Live Water Foundation excursion. Live Water Foundation’s mission is to provide equitable access to the water and paddling sports. The foundation received a Maryland Outdoor Recreation equity mini grant last...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Ag Commission to meet on November 12

Maryland Ag Commission to meet on November 12

November 12, 2025 Farm Profitability and Sustainability Committee 10:15 am – 11:15 am Legislative Affairs Committee 11:30 am – 12:30 pm Committee on Agricultural Literacy and Education (CALE), 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm Value Added Agriculture Committee...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Oct. 30

Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Oct. 30

Maryland Fall Foliage Report for Oct. 30 October 30, 2025 Fall Foliage Map Oct. 30 As cool temperatures set in, fall foliage is at its peak in Maryland – and past peak in Garrett County, where fallen leaves offer crisp contrast to the grays and...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland DNR Reintroduces Brook Trout to Once-Vacant Streams

Maryland DNR Reintroduces Brook Trout to Once-Vacant Streams

October 28, 2025 Maryland Department of Natural Resources biologists relocate native brook trout into a stream. Maryland DNR photo. In early fall, as the leaves on the trees in Maryland’s western counties signal their seasonal transition, brook...

Owner:  American Government
Enrollment Period for Maryland’s 2025 Conservation Buffer Initiative Begins November 1st

Enrollment Period for Maryland’s 2025 Conservation Buffer Initiative Begins November 1st

October 30, 2025 Farmers Who Plant Forest Buffers Qualify for a $1,000/Acre Bonus Payment for Trees ANNAPOLIS, MD (October 30, 2025) – The Maryland Department of Agriculture is excited to announce that the 2025-2026 enrollment period for its...

Owner:  American Government
Maryland Hunters Harvest 89 Black Bears for 2025 Season

Maryland Hunters Harvest 89 Black Bears for 2025 Season

October 27, 2025 During the annual black bear hunt, the Maryland Department of Natural Resources operates three check-in stations for all harvested bears. Maryland DNR photo. Maryland hunters harvested 89 black bears during the state’s 22nd annual...

Owner:  American Government
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Horizon – News and Trends in Sustainability Law - October 2025

Horizon – News and Trends in Sustainability Law - October 2025

[co-author: Semhal Gebrekirstos] Welcome to Horizon, DLA Piper’s monthly bulletin reporting on late-breaking legislative and policy developments in sustainability. Our aim is to scan the litigation, enforcement, and regulatory horizon to help...

Owner:  Aviva Cuyler
Maryland Farm Bureau seeks dismissal of delayed transmission line project

Maryland Farm Bureau seeks dismissal of delayed transmission line project

MARYLAND (WBFF) — The Maryland Farm Bureau (MDFB), alongside the Baltimore, Carroll, and Frederick County Farm Bureaus, has filed a motion with the Public Service Commission of Maryland (PSC) to dismiss the proposed Maryland Piedmont Reliability...

Owner:  Smith Family
Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 83-61 win over Coppin State

Takeaways from Maryland men’s basketball’s 83-61 win over Coppin State

According to the box score, Maryland’s first trip to Baltimore since December 2018 was a great success, and with a completely remade roster. The Terps won, 83-61, over Coppin State, with their best basketball coming in the final minutes to send...

Owner:  Jay Penske
Environmental groups ask Maryland PSC to fast-track storage deployment

Environmental groups ask Maryland PSC to fast-track storage deployment

Credit: Fluence Environmental and consumer advocates are asking the Maryland Public Service Commission (PSC) to lower Marylanders’ electricity bills by rapidly acquiring new, low-cost clean energy and storage as authorized by the Next Generation...

Owner:  Mountaingate Capital
As Six Flags’ Maryland location closes shop, longtime visitors say goodbye

As Six Flags’ Maryland location closes shop, longtime visitors say goodbye

For Washington, D.C., resident Lise Bruneau, Six Flags America in Maryland is more than a big-name attraction filled with rides, games and gift shops. It’s the place she began taking her family 16 years ago, where her son first learned to swim....

Owner:  Maryland Media, Inc
America's most dangerous cities revealed: Crime, natural disaster risks and financial safety top the list of growing concerns
Big Tech’s assault on Maryland

Big Tech’s assault on Maryland

It is a golden afternoon in autumn. The sun, high in the western sky, warms the soil and casts the fading harvest in hues of yellow and crimson. The field in front of Gaver Farm is full of sedans and mid-size SUVs with bumper stickers that brag of...

Owner:  Paul Marshall
Six Flags America closes after 50 years in Maryland

Six Flags America closes after 50 years in Maryland

After more than 50 years in Maryland, amusement park Six Flags America closed its gates for good on Sunday. “Thank you, Six Flags America fans, for 50 years of family fun. We will always cherish the memories made together,” the Bowie, Md. park...

Owner:  Randall D. Smith & Heath Freeman
US Maryland Matters Reseeding the Chesapeake Bay’s underwater grasses takes combined state, volunteer effort
Maryland School for the Blind launches $65.5M campus renovation project

Maryland School for the Blind launches $65.5M campus renovation project

The Maryland School for the Blind will build a new athletics facility and make other campus upgrades as part of a $65.5 million renovation project. With an estimated $65.5 million budget, it will be the largest capital project in the school’s...

Owner:  Ken Ulman, David Nitkin & Karen Nitkin
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